As AlecJ pointed out when you posted your earlier inquiry under the XL forum heading, if you have a Graphic View camera then your question rightly belongs under "VIEW HELP"

With that said, Alec's suggestion to check the auction site is a good one. You can do a search for "completed items" (items whose auctions have already ended) and then you should be able to determine going value for the camera you have. The value of your camera should also be influenced by whatever (if any) accessory items you may have that goes with it i.e. tripods, filters, film holders, lenses, lens boards, roll-backs, flash tubes, cords,etc,etc,etc.

Another indication of value can be determined by scanning used equipment ads in magazines, most especially Shutterbug. McKeowns(sp?) Guide to Cameras can also be a good resource to determine value.

if I didn't know better, I'd say that you were attempting to circumvent the No Sales rule by posting your "pristine" camera here. I've seen Graphic Views selling for under $100 lately. Prices are really down, but for a "pristine" camera you might get $200 if you are lucky.